<p>Oh man. I’m telling you, highschool guys aren’t who you’re looking for. The only guy I like in my highschool is a teacher. Hahahahahhaah.</p>
<p>Really, get off your high horse. </p>
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[quoteI wish high school boys would have the cajoles to approach me and ask me out.
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I don’t know who uses the word “cajoles” but ever thought it was because they’re just not attracted to you too?</p>
<p>That might be because the OP used the wrong word; cajoles means something else. ‘Cojones’ is the word the OP was looking for.</p>
<p>“Guys rarely ask me out, instead they stand and stare, even though I tried to break the ice with them before. The blush and talk about me, even when I’m there, calling me “the attractive girl with the long hair…”. I even gave guys subtle hints to ask me out, don’t ask a guy out (that backfires in an attempt at a relationship…I tried)”</p>
<p>^ Really? the attractive girl with long hair? and you’re complaining that you can’t have a senior fling? are you sure they’re, like, totally talking about you? cuz, like, you know tey totally might not be and they might totally be head over heels for another girl.</p>
<p>Jesus christ. If they like you, just go for it for once. It’s perfectly normal for a girl to ask a guy out, unless you’re at the most conservative school in the world (mine) and it doesn’t backfire the relationship. maybe you just had some bad timing. And maybe this goes against some peoples’ beliefs that you should like a guy first before going out with him. well i say high school is for “crazy” decisions (including asking a guy out if you’re a girl) and i’m all for it.</p>